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Seraphic Light

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Ravi Coltrane: tenor saxophone (1-6, 8-10), soprano saxophone (7); Dave Liebman: soprano saxophone (1, 3-6), tenor saxophone (8-10), C flute (2, 7), wooden flute (2); Joe Lovano; tenor saxophone (1, 3-5, 7, 8, 10), alto clarinet (2,6), Scottish flute (2), aulochrome (9); Randy Brecker: trumpet (5, 10); Phil Markowitz: piano; Cecil McBee: bass; Billy Hart: drums.

Album

Seraphic Light

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: 1. Transitions; 2. The Thirteenth Floor; 3. Reneda; 4. All About You; 5. Message to Mike; 6. Alpha and Omega; 7. Our Daily Bread; 8. Cosmos; 9. Seraphic Light; 10. Expression.

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Saxophone Summit: Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, Ravi Coltrane: Seraphic Light

Read "Seraphic Light" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


When three prominent saxophone players come together to honor one of their highly regarded brethren, and include compositions by one of the most revered instrumentalists ever, the listener is in for a treat. So it is with Seraphic Light by Saxophone Summit, led by the trio of Ravi Coltrane, Joe Lovano and Dave Liebman.

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Saxophone Summit: Seraphic Light

Read "Seraphic Light" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Cambia l'organico (la dolorosa scomparsa di Michael Becker ha portato all'inserimento del più giovane Ravi Coltrane), ma non la formula del Saxophone Summit, nucleo di strumentisti di eccelsa qualità che propone un post-bop contemporaneo di ottima fattura. Certo, qualche perplessità c'è. Ci si chiede, ad esempio, se sia proprio necessario riunire tre dei maggiori sassofonisti al ...

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Saxophone Summit: Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman, Ravi Coltrane: Seraphic Light

Read "Seraphic Light" reviewed by John Kelman


Formed in the mid-1990s by three of jazz's leading post-Coltrane exponents--not just to pay homage to the saxophone legend's exploratory latter period work, but to advance his collaborative and collective soloing aesthetic into a fully contemporary context nearly thirty years after his death--Saxophone Summit was dealt a tremendous blow, as was the entire jazz world, when ...


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